A consultation over the future of the public toilets at Crowngate bus station is set to continue until at least October.
Signage had been posted at the station at the start of July saying that the male and female toilets were closing on Monday, August 5.
However, Crowngate's owner Starburst (UK) announced on Friday, July 5 the planned closure would be suspended.
The latest signs read: "The planned closure of the public toilets at Crowngate Bus Station has been suspended while we seek further consultation.
"Your voices have been heard, and we appreciate all the feedback we've received so far."
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Now all related signage has been removed from Crowngate bus station entirely, with a consultation ongoing until October.
Speaking before plans were suspended, station user Janet Williams, from Evesham, said: "I think it is elderly people that will be affected the most as it's just not convenient at all."
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